ST Nh. with and ions, gp Y: luces ower this and the they hrow scles tion. but igue. viual 1ding tion. ower are tions that ach- $. state ts 1n left nore ual- still best inal jour Personal DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Purely Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkes and ! . family have moved to ‘Westminster Fl | HH i . .drove Mrs. | cs — A AS SRI aE Drive, Orchard View Terrace, Dal- | m Cherry Hill, N. J. | las, 7 ¥on Hadsall, Harris Hill Road, C suffered a fractured left instep at . work when a bulldozer blade struck his foot. A walking cast was applied at Nesbitt Hospital. : Sister Providentia, Philadelphia, recently visited her mother, Mrs. Anna Parduski and sister, Mrs. Fred Hoover, Shavertown. While here, she also visited and stayed with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Parduski, Hillerest Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Arja Brown, Nancy and Bob, Ferguson Avenue, and Mrs. Brown’s mother, Mrs. Ethel Shorts, Courtdale, spent the holi- day weekend visiting Rolling Green Park, Selinsgrove, and Knoeble’s Eelysburg. : “+ Mr. and: Mrs. Clark Lewis, Lynn and. Clark Jr., Beltsville; Md., visited | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whipp, Ferguson Avenue, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harold Lewis, -Carverton, on the holiday weekend. They also \ Lewis’ brother, Ted, home after he spent some time with them. before returning home for school. ) Mr, and. Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Ferguson Avenue, entertained the folaliving on Labor’ Day: Mr. and | * Charles Poad and Candv.| Lancaster, and Mrs. Fred Poad, Kingston. : | Pgsivate Stanley Parduski, Quanti- | coh. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Parduski, Hillcrest Drive, over the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeGrace and Michael, Mt. Ranier, Md., are spend- ing some time with Mrs. DeGrace’s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Parrish Street. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. Oval, Drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perez Demunds Road, recently visited - the World’s Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Debbie. Jackie and Edward. spent the holiday weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Knutsen | and dauchter, Gloria Jean, Silver Svring, Md: Mrs. Knutsen is a sister of Mrs. Brown. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Austin, N.1 Main Street, have returned after spending a week in Meriden, Conn.. ‘@ere they visited their son and fxmily. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe, @eringer Avenue, Shavertown, have returned from a tour of the Gaspe ‘Peninsula -and :New Bruns- wick. Canada. Richard Ratcliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe, Shavertown, has left to study at Westminster Choir College, in Princeton, N. J.. having transferred from Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski, Lehman, spent the Labor Day week- end visiting their daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Parsons in Arlington, Va. Mrs. Par- sons is the “former Mary Ann Laskowski. x Mr. and Mrs. Bradley West, Fer- guson Avenue, Shavertown, enter- tained over the Labor. Day week- end their daughter Ronnie of State College and Mr. and Mrs. Llano of Santiago, Chile. Mrs. Martha © Lamoreaux, De- yrds Road, arrived home after a two months stay in Long Island j'Y., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Teddv Foice, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Howard Lamoreaux and the Carpenter Families. : “Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mehalko, Frances Slocum State Park, had as Labor Day weekend visitors, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mike Mahoney, Erie and Edward Mahoney, Conneautville. Mrs. Mehalko is the former Mary Ann Mahoney. . Mrs. Lloyd Kear vacationed at Ocean City last week. : David Glahn, Bunker Hill; left Fri- day for Boston University Seminary. During the summer he served 4s pastor for Centermoreland, Dymond Hollow and East Dallas churches. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Jenkins, Ohio, returned home last week after coming here for the marriage of their daughter Jacqueline to John Sheehan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, Lake Street, had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ryan, their daugh- ter and son in law from Ramsey, N4J., on the same weekend they e ained their daughter, Mrs. Donald McVeigh, with her son, Ed- ward, from West New York, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zachary have moved into the Edward Wilson home on Hillcrest Drive, Dallas. Jacob Holtzman, Bunker Hill, is a patient in General Hospital. CRUSHED STONE RED SHALE Drainage Stone Fill Dirt Bank Run Gravel We Load Your Trucks or Deliver. [YATSKO} EXCAVATING 15-1216 Nz, Mang Li ~___ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1965 Miss Janet Reed Feted At Shower Miss Janet Reed, bride elect, was feted at a shower Saturday, Sep- | tember 4th by her bridal attendants, | Carol Lasher, Karen Trewern and ‘Ellie Lamoreaux at the home of the bride. Decorations were carried out in pink with white wedding bells. Attending were Mesdames Harold Eustice, Jr., Charles Reed, Warren Reed, John Doran, Robert Doran, Lee Miller, Fred Morse, Lee Evans, Frank Lange. Wesley Moors. Jennie Moore, Sarah Warnick, ‘Nellie Rit- ter, Florence Perkoski, Misses Corie Conklin, Linda Dalon, Mary Ann Bredy, Cela Menka, Harriet Jo- Jand=. and the guest of honor and the hostesses. J Nallas Senin Women Resume Activities Activities of the Dallas Senior Woman's Club were resumed with | the first meeting of the Fall S~ason | held recently at the Prin¢e of Peace | Church. . | Mrs. Boyd White, president, pre- | sided at the business meeting. Mrs. Robert F, Moore, Ways and | Means Chairman, announced ‘Octo- | ber 29th as the date for the Club's] Luncheon-Card Party. Tt will be held | at 12°30 at the Irem Temple Coun- | try Club. Mrs. Ravmond Flick. Chairman | for the Refreshment Stand at the | Back Mountain Library Avition, thanked her Committee and mem- | bers who assisted in the operation | of the booth. This is an annual project of the Club and this vear rs. Flick ‘reported a net profit of | $2,384. ! Mrs. Lester Jordan was named | new Junior Club Advisor to fill the . unexpired term of Mrs. Ross Lewin. | New Club Year Books prepared| Miss Ethel Rosanne Estus became by Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe and Mrs. | the bride of John Edgar Alexander G. H. Snowden were distributed | in a lovely wedding, September 6, to the membership. {at St. Michael's Church in Paw- Mrs. Herman Otto and Mrs. Rob- | catuck, Connecticut. ert Scott were accepted as new | The double-ring ceremony was members and Mrs. Peter Arnaud performed during the nuptial mass and Mrs. Robert C. Turk were wel | celebrated by the Rev. Hugh J. comed by transfer from the Dallas , Murphy. { Junior Woman's Club. I" The bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. White announced two forth- | and Mrs. David A. Estus, 35 Moss | coming meetings. The meeting of | Street, Pawcatuck, Conn, formerly the Luzerne County Federation of | of Dallas, Pa. The bride-groom is Women's Clubs will be held October the son of Mrs. John F. Alexander | 1 99nd at the Irem Temple Countryiand the late Mr. Alexander of 43] Club with Registration at 9:15. The Morgan Street, also of Pawcatuck. N. E. Ristrict Federation of Wo- | Escorted to the altar by her men's Clubs will ‘mest Ssotember | father, the bride wore a gown of 22nd at Bloomsburg at which time Irish Point lace designed with long a District Vice President will be pointed sleeves and bateau neckline elected. 3 . accented ‘with seed-pearls and bril- The program was a very interest- "liants.- The voluminous skirt fell ing demonstration of gift wrapping from a fitted, pointed bodice, sweep- presented by Mrs. Emily Lahr of ing into tiers of ruffles down the ‘the Boston Store. back, cascading into a chapel train. Hostesses were Mrs. Bd Roth and. Her tiered veil of silk illusion, at- Mrs. Robert Brown tached to a spray of froster roses | : and lily-of-the-valleys was designed | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkes and and made by the bride. { family, Cherry. Hill, N. J, have | The bride's bouquet moved to Orchard View Terracs. and carnations, with baby | ‘ roses Street, is recuperating ati her home missal, with streamers of ribbon- following a seige of pneumonia.l | tied stephanotis. Howard Samuels, E. Center Hill | The . mdid-of-honor, Miss Laie | Road, Is a patient In General Hos- Harris of Baltimore, Md., cousin of| pital, where he was admitted on the “bride, wore a floor length gown Tyesday. He was a former patient of white dotted swiss over taffeta, ati the same institution the latter with fitted bodice. scoop neckline, part of July. . !and short sleeves. The dress was Lawrence Carr, Church Stree, re- - = turned home Tuesday after being a patient at General Hospital. Mrs. Eugené R. Miller, Hartford; Cenn., has returned to her home after attending the funeral of Paul | Brace, Orange. i Melvin and Howard Olver, sons of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Olver, | Davenport Street, has returned to Roberts Wesleyan College, N. Chili, New York. Stephen A. Crispell, Park Street, is attending Euelid School in Hud- = Your WORN MATTRESS, ' or BOX SPRING can be CULVER HILL GUN CLUB son, O., this week. ORANGE Mrs. Mary Carroway, Wilson, N.C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don TRAP SHOOT LaBar, Fernbrook, and spending the | week visiting around. | Sunday, Sept. 19, 1965 . Rev. Charles Gilbert, Mt. Zion, + 1:00 P.M. was guest speaker at Dallas Meth- odist Church, Sunday morning, in PUBLIC INVITED the absence of Rev. Sheehan, who | spent the weekend at Sky Lake, | Prizes and Refreshments with a group of young people. Bride Of John E. Alexander Miss Ethel Rosanne Estus | 4 1 i accented with pink satin cummer- bund with large back bow and streamers! falling from the waist- line to the hem. She wore a wreath | of miniature “Pink Elegance” car- nations and ivy in her hair and carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweetheart roses, carnations and | baby breath, with streamers of pink ribbons. The bridesmaids and junior bridesmaid = were attired just like the maid-of-honor. They weére Mary Ellen Estus, sis- ter of the bride, Susan Velletri of Providence, Rhode Island, Jayne Schultz of Cranston, Rhode Island, Barbara Sullivan of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and Patti Sheridan of Le Roy, New York, all cousins of the bride. The junior bridesmaid was Susan Lewis of North Stonington, Conn., niece of the bridegroom. The flower girls also wore iden- tical dresses with wreaths in their hair. They carried baskets of “Pink Elegance” carnations and daisies with baby breath and ivy. They were Judy Velletri of Prov-| of White) idence, Rhode Island, cousin of the | bride, and Regina Faillace of West- Mrs. Walter Davis, Davenport phreath and ivy was attached to her | erly, Rhode Island, ‘niece of the bride. David Lewis, nephew of the bride- groom, was ringbearer. REGISTRATION FOR | ———————————C—————_——. | = Dallas Evening School Classes WILL BE | 64 Claude Street, Dallas, are cele-| September 20 and 21" afithe High School — Classes begin October 4' — Classes Scheduled Only If 10 or More Register For Particular Subject. TUITION EFZES: $10.00 per course Required of Each Student $20.00 for Driver Educaton Course Registration Fee of $5 will te refunded if Student attends 79% oj classes. | | A family dinner was held recently {at the Franklin Tea Room in Shav- | ertown honoring Mrs. Edith Templin | on the occasion of her 75th Birth-' day. | Present were: Children; Evelyn Eck, Jeanne Maxwell, Mary Reese, Tom Templin, and Fred Templin; grandchildren; Jack Dorothy, and Beverly Eck, Bob Maxwell, Peggy, Cathy, Diane, and Johnny Reese, Cheryl and Debbie Templin, and Rebin and Freddie Templin; sons and daughter-in-law; Fred Eck, Charles Maxwell, Lewis Reese, Marian Templin and Shirley Temp- | lin. Also present were Mrs. John | Eck and Mrs. Francis Dougherty | of Shavertown. | | Other Children are Richard, Gir- | ard. Ohio: William, Freeborn, Min- | nesota; Philip, Oakmont; and Ralph, | Denver, Colorado. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Sr. Baby Baptized Jane Marie Hudak, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Hudak, Overbrook Road, Dallas, was Bap- tized Sunday, September 12th at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. | Mrs. Bernadette Richardson, Dallas was godmother and Joseph Morzoo- ski, Wilkes-Barre was godfather. After the ceremony a party was held for the family and friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudak. Clara Hopfer Honored At Variety Shower Miss Clara Hopfer was honored ‘at a variety shower recently in Noxen Lutheran Parish Hall. Janet Turner and Mrs. Helen Long were hostesses. Miss Hopfer will be married September 18 to Elmer Lyons. Games were played and refresh- ments enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Raymond Kelly, Mrs. Guy Fritz, Eve Cartwright, Mrs. Clarence Turner, Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. Pat Denmon, Wayne Long, Mrs. Frank- | lin Patton, Charlotte Hopfer, Mrs. Walter Galka. Mrs. Ronald Hopfer, Mrs. Dorothy French, Mrs. James Hettesheimer, Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. William McGovern, Wilma Hopfer, Mrs. Lewis Hopfer, Clare Clark, Mildred Case, Mrs. Warren Mon- tross, Mrs. William Coole, Mrs. bohn Lyons, Mrs. Osmand Casterline, Mrs. Robert Clark, Karen Long. Alfred Lewis, was best man for | his’ brother-in-law, and the ushers were William ‘Alexander, Bernie Andrews, Ernest Evans, Robert 1 Staplin and Robert Estus. HELD | IERIE aid ; SPECIAL LOW PRICE! | LiQul ANTACID Big 14 oz. Bottle Special esium Hydroxide ; i d Magn 3 . 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Mrs. Templin also re- | ceived a birthday telegram from granddaughter, Marilyn Eck. Program consisted of songs by the older grandchildren with Jack | Eck playing the guitar. Mrs. Lewis Reese read a tcast from the chil- dren, which was an original poem, | and Peggy Reese read one from the grandchildren. Robin and Freddie | Templin gave a recitation. Mrs. Eck | read the poem ‘Only One Mother” | as she presented an engraved watch | in behalf of the family. Miss Beverly Eck then showed slides’ of her visit to Africa where | she wag a Rotary Exchange Stu- brating their 40th wedding anniver- sary today. They were married on | September 16, 1925; by Rev. Clar- | ence Hickock in the Dorranceton | Methodist parsonage. Mrs. Snyder is the former Mildred Harrison, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harrison of Kings- | ton and Mr. Snyder is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder They are parents of four chil- dren, Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., Fern- brook: Charles, Allentown; Mrs. | Clayton Traver, Idetown and James at home and 13 grandchildren. f { | Miss Lila Felt Now At Home Of Niece | Miss Lila Felt, R. N., who has | been a patient in Nesbitt Hospital | for nine and a half months follow- ing severe accident injuries which claimed the lives of two of her companions has been removed to the home of her niece, Mrs. Robert Baird, Trucksville. | Miss Felt, who is a resident of Idetown, has made a miraculous re- | covery and is continuing to gain strength at the home of Mrs. Baird. 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